Yes, most major league players make their first great leap to the major leagues from Triple-A affiliates.
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Jackie Robinson was a Major League Baseball player who played 2nd base for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He is famous because in April of 1947, he broke baseball's color barrier by becoming the first ever African American to play in a Major League Baseball game for a Major League Baseball team.
Ike Delock is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 175 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
The average right field distance in Major League Baseball is around 325 feet.
No, Women never earned that right, but Women enjoy Softball leagues where Women are free to play.
During his career Satchel Paige racked up 288 strikeouts. He pitched in both the Major Leagues and the Negro Leagues. He was a right handed pitcher and at age 42, was the oldest rookie in MLB.
ANSWERAs of 2005 it was approximately $72 per dozen including taxes and shipping, equaling $6 per ball.# # #less than a dollar per baseball, maybe, sounds sort of right but i don't really know this answer but it is all i got for ya.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It's much more than a dollar. Not sure about major league, but I once asked a Division I coach, and he said over $5 each. You can assume major leagues are more than this.
it should not hurt.see a DR.
Ichiro Suzuki
:| You're joking....right?
Players in Major League Baseball (MLB) can engage in collective bargaining through their union, the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). This process allows players to negotiate terms related to salaries, working conditions, and other employment-related issues with team owners. Collective bargaining is a fundamental right for players in professional sports leagues, enabling them to advocate for their interests collectively.
Jamie Moyer